From the contents of 14 chapters: III, IV. Parables from the Book of the Buddha’s Previous Existences on divers subjects and in early and late forms; V. Parables from early sources on divers subjects; VI. Humorous parables from early and late sources; VII. Parables from various sources on death; VIII. Parables from the Lon Discourses on the subject: “Is there a life after death?”; IX. Parables from Buddhaghosa’s Legends of the Saints; X. Parables from early sources on the Doctrine; XI. Similes and short parables from the Questions of Milinda; XII. Parables from the Long Discourses on the Fruits of the Religious Life; XIII. Parables from the Medium-length Discourses on two kinds of herdsmen; XIV. Parables from the Medium-length Discourses on the Pleasures of Sense. With a Note on Pali Names and a Bibliographical Note. Translated from the original Pali by Eugene Watson Burlingame.
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